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. >> i'm from detroit, michigan. i'm wondering what you think the recent bankruptcy is going to do to ford. >> ford is going to have no impact. malawi, great thing to do with the natural gas. i think it's going to go to 20 within this year. maybe as high as 23. do not worry about ford in detroit. they are separate from each other. that's it? okay. don't let the chance slip by of the last day of the most bullish month of the year. the win belongs to those who do the homework and are in the arena. the loss, bye bye. we'll be right back. >> atomic action. buffalo wild wings chewed through wall street's expectations as it slatherred on the profits. the stock's been a wild winner in 2013. but is the future mild, medium or hot? don't miss cramer's exclusive with the ceo and later, well traveled? the travel sector has been experiencing its share of turbulence. trip adviser headed skyward after earnings while expedia's flight was grounded. tonight, cramer checks in on price line. is it looking five star or more like a bates
. >> i'm from detroit, michigan. i'm wondering what you think the recent bankruptcy is going to do to ford. >> ford is going to have no impact. malawi, great thing to do with the natural gas. i think it's going to go to 20 within this year. maybe as high as 23. do not worry about ford in detroit. they are separate from each other. that's it? okay. don't let the chance slip by of the last day of the most bullish month of the year. the win belongs to those who do the homework and are...
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will the 38-year-long goose chase for jimmy hoffa finally end in a field outside detroit? >>> welcome to "the lead with jake tapper," their hands forces by nsa intelligence contractor edward snowden have been out there trying to justify the nags national intelligence association's hearing intelligence. top officials made their case. >> in recent years these programs together with other intelligence have protected our u.s. and allies from terror threats from across the globe to include helping prevent the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> kind of some interesting language there. these programs together with ore intelligence have protected the u.s. and its allies from threats across the globe. a lot of caveats and expansive trap doors there. of those 50 threats mentioned by nsa director keith alexander, fbi director shaun joyce listed four terror events that he claims were disrupted by the collection of phone records or by monitoring foreign online activity. one r one, najibullah zazi's plan fwom new york subway thwarted in 2009. two, a plot to bomb the
will the 38-year-long goose chase for jimmy hoffa finally end in a field outside detroit? >>> welcome to "the lead with jake tapper," their hands forces by nsa intelligence contractor edward snowden have been out there trying to justify the nags national intelligence association's hearing intelligence. top officials made their case. >> in recent years these programs together with other intelligence have protected our u.s. and allies from terror threats from across the...
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you want to see detroit's problem, look at this graph. in 1950, there were almost 2 million people in detroit, 2 million. now that number is down to around the 700,000, which means, when your city is shrinking like that, you end up with an eroding tax base. incapable, completely unable to pay off the pension costs that were incurred. and also not just pensions, but city services, infrastructure, all of it. in comparison, over that same period of time, new york has seen its population grow by more than half a million people, it's not been detroit. and another thing, detroit's economy has been nothing short of catastrophic. according to the city's own bankruptcy court declaration, the city lost approximately 80% of its manufacturing base. new york's economy by contrast has been booming. booming under bloomberg for better or worse. the key industry finance remains atop the world. one factor is that the fact that the city remains utterly and unbelievably racially segregated. this is a map of detroit, with dots corresponding for neighborhoods.
you want to see detroit's problem, look at this graph. in 1950, there were almost 2 million people in detroit, 2 million. now that number is down to around the 700,000, which means, when your city is shrinking like that, you end up with an eroding tax base. incapable, completely unable to pay off the pension costs that were incurred. and also not just pensions, but city services, infrastructure, all of it. in comparison, over that same period of time, new york has seen its population grow by...
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make detroit a tax-free enterprise zone. make the whole place a tax-free enterprise zone and at least for a couple years and then pay the taxes later. steve, how did detroit get to where it is today? >> well, they have had a lot of economic decline obviously and a lot of bad management before they had actual corruption going back 30 years. but here's the thing, larry. the really startling thing about this is despite the fact that what they have is a very poor economy, what is eventually sinking them are enormous retirement costs. retirement costs constitute about 40% to 50% of their debt. and that is something that other american cities everyone without the poor economy of detroit still have and are confronting. it's a very troubling situation. >> and those keepers of the unfunded liabilities would not make a deal going into that. i mean that's a key reason why they had to file for bankruptcy. they would not make the 10 cents on the dollar deal. >> because, larry, they have been encouraged by people like -- cases like in sto
make detroit a tax-free enterprise zone. make the whole place a tax-free enterprise zone and at least for a couple years and then pay the taxes later. steve, how did detroit get to where it is today? >> well, they have had a lot of economic decline obviously and a lot of bad management before they had actual corruption going back 30 years. but here's the thing, larry. the really startling thing about this is despite the fact that what they have is a very poor economy, what is eventually...
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it started right here on the banks of the detroit river in detroit, michigan, and yes, that is a giant nasty pile of something called pet coke. back in may "the new york times" highlighted what they described as a black mound of canadian oil waste rising over detroit. that oil waste is something called petroleum coke, a high sulfur, high carbon waste by-product of canadian oil sands. the pet coke that residents started spotting was put there by a company that owned it, a company call koch carbon, owned by the koch brothers. they started piling up all of this pet coke on banks of the detroit river before preparing to ship it off to other countries to be used as fuel. in addition to be a hideous eye sore, the pile also posed a potential health risk. we've got some video shot last month. look at this. look at that along the banks of the detroit river showing the black dust from the pet coke pile being kicked up in a storm that hit the area and just spreading everywhere. that black dust started blowing into nearby homes in detroit coming right through the windows. one local resident tellin
it started right here on the banks of the detroit river in detroit, michigan, and yes, that is a giant nasty pile of something called pet coke. back in may "the new york times" highlighted what they described as a black mound of canadian oil waste rising over detroit. that oil waste is something called petroleum coke, a high sulfur, high carbon waste by-product of canadian oil sands. the pet coke that residents started spotting was put there by a company that owned it, a company call...
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it belongs to detroit. it belongs to the people of detroit. it is part of the city. and over the next few months, all of the art owned by the museum, and therefore owned by the people of detroit, is about to be appraised by experts with an eye towards selling it off, auctioning it off to the highest bidder, piece by piece, scattering it to the winds. the riveras, the van goghs, the william randolph hearst armor. it's all getting inspected and appraised by christie's auction house of new york city, which was hired last week by detroit's emergency manager. there's no vote on a decision like this, the emergency manager gets to do whatever he wants on his own say-so with anything that bloelongs to detroit. the emergency manager says this doesn't mean he's definitely going to sell the contents of the museum. it just means that now he has had the city file for bankruptcy, he wants to get a sense of how much it's all worth. you know, cash value. liquidation value, just in case. is that legal? you might think, hey, this could be just this one guy's decision? the michelangelo
it belongs to detroit. it belongs to the people of detroit. it is part of the city. and over the next few months, all of the art owned by the museum, and therefore owned by the people of detroit, is about to be appraised by experts with an eye towards selling it off, auctioning it off to the highest bidder, piece by piece, scattering it to the winds. the riveras, the van goghs, the william randolph hearst armor. it's all getting inspected and appraised by christie's auction house of new york...
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in detroit anymore. the guy on the left of your screen here is dave bing who is the mayor of detroit elected by the people in 2009. he's not running again for the position and i think i know why. the guy on the right is kevin ohr, detroit's emergency manager, he was never elected to his position, he was put in place by michigan's governor. he makes 75% more than the governor makes. whatever he wants, detroit does because he is the emergency manager not the elected leader and emergency managers get to run that city now, not the people who get elected. so tomorrow we'll go through the motions, more than a than a doz will be running in a primary to become detroit's next powerless figurehead mayor who can't do anything. the top two finishers regardless of party will move on to the general election in november and that will give the people of detroit another chance to take part in a pointless exercise in fake democracy that ought to be called a pageant and not an election. and although maybe it's not a bad id
in detroit anymore. the guy on the left of your screen here is dave bing who is the mayor of detroit elected by the people in 2009. he's not running again for the position and i think i know why. the guy on the right is kevin ohr, detroit's emergency manager, he was never elected to his position, he was put in place by michigan's governor. he makes 75% more than the governor makes. whatever he wants, detroit does because he is the emergency manager not the elected leader and emergency managers...
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he's later identified through dental records as 20-year-old daniel dool of detroit who had a criminal record for stealing cars. the wild chase was one for the record books for the traffic team. >> i doubt i ever will forget this one. no. every time we fly up michigan avenue, i do think of it. i still know exactly where that diner is. >> coming up, a fighter jet is brought down by fancy flying. an oil tank erupts like a volcano. >> we're going to have burn victims. >> it was a mad dash for survival. >> and a flammable gas facility turns night to day. when caught on camera: boom continues. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if
he's later identified through dental records as 20-year-old daniel dool of detroit who had a criminal record for stealing cars. the wild chase was one for the record books for the traffic team. >> i doubt i ever will forget this one. no. every time we fly up michigan avenue, i do think of it. i still know exactly where that diner is. >> coming up, a fighter jet is brought down by fancy flying. an oil tank erupts like a volcano. >> we're going to have burn victims. >> it...
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detroit is on a 12-game hot streak, they swept the cleveland indians in four games. next up the tigers, a-rod and the yankees in new york. on to golf, check out this long birdie put on the 16. will it go in? yes it will. miami star lebron james tweeted a cell feed before going to court in ohio to serve jury duty. he wrote, time to do my civic dutiy. >> celebrity surf era moan davara captured the video of a southern white whale and her calf swimming side by side. you don't see that every day. you don't see this every day, they got down and dirty at the fifth annual combine -- drivers take out their old harvesters trying to be the last one standing. that looks kind of dangerous, those are pretty big items there. >> who knew such a thing existed. >> you got to have some kind of fun out there, right? >>> it's time now for our first look at politics and for that we're joined by political reporter kevin surelli in washington. listen, there's been a lot of talk lately about u.s.-russian relations and the fact that the white house couldn't convince russia to -- >> i think it
detroit is on a 12-game hot streak, they swept the cleveland indians in four games. next up the tigers, a-rod and the yankees in new york. on to golf, check out this long birdie put on the 16. will it go in? yes it will. miami star lebron james tweeted a cell feed before going to court in ohio to serve jury duty. he wrote, time to do my civic dutiy. >> celebrity surf era moan davara captured the video of a southern white whale and her calf swimming side by side. you don't see that every...
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>> detroit's costs are 38% of its budget. i used to live in detroit. the metro area, anyway. it's a disaster. you're right. going forward, this is not something that you can clean up in the next couple of years. each one of these cities, it's not just, you know, like we said detroit or stockton, california. it's coming to more and more. who is going to invest in those cities? how do you bring more money in? whether it's manufacturing, retail -- >> everybody hates the bond market until they need money, right? you hear people -- especially on the left side say, the bond market. they bash it. what did james carville say? you need them. i tell you what, here's a note to america. if you don't care, don't borrow money. if you don't want to be subjected to interest rates, the bond market, and the fed, don't borrow anything. >> first of all -- >> live off the financial grid. >> municipalities and states love the bond market. they do not hate the bond market. >> people do. >> i don't know who the people are. >> individuals. >> the other point you into he had to understand is there are
>> detroit's costs are 38% of its budget. i used to live in detroit. the metro area, anyway. it's a disaster. you're right. going forward, this is not something that you can clean up in the next couple of years. each one of these cities, it's not just, you know, like we said detroit or stockton, california. it's coming to more and more. who is going to invest in those cities? how do you bring more money in? whether it's manufacturing, retail -- >> everybody hates the bond market...
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and the headline from the detroit free press, who can fix a broke detroit? your thanks for adding perspective. >> thanks so much, steve. >> on the next "washington journal," william hogelan from the bipartisan policy center and former republican staff director will examine the status of budget talks and whether a government fight can be avoided. a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion to stabilize its fiscal position. >> next, quar with author steven kinser. then david cameron taking questions from the house of common. then remarks by iraqi prime inister al maliki. >> on america's call for scientists and engineers. >> as nasa's future goes, so too does that of america. and if nasa is healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on the paper, there will be calls for go ice s to help u
and the headline from the detroit free press, who can fix a broke detroit? your thanks for adding perspective. >> thanks so much, steve. >> on the next "washington journal," william hogelan from the bipartisan policy center and former republican staff director will examine the status of budget talks and whether a government fight can be avoided. a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their...
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he was known for gritty realism and forceful dialogue, referred to as the dickens of detroit. 26 of his books have been adapted for the big screen, get shorty quoigt out of sight quoi 310 to yuma." we talked about paying tribute to someone of the great writers, we thought one of the best ways was to hear from the man himself. >> i'll come to my desk about 9:30 and work. but i always work until 6:00. rarely have lunch. the idea of lunch doesn't interest me at all, i'm not hungry. i'm just into what i'm doing. i write in longhand, and it's just to me that's writing, you know? and then i put it on a typewriter. i just stop at 6:00 because you got to stop sometime. but, still, yeah, the character, though, could still be in my head. and maybe i might even sound hike that character. maybe all day long i might sound like that character. and my wife might say, well, i know who you are today. i never, ever write from my own point of view. i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way tha
he was known for gritty realism and forceful dialogue, referred to as the dickens of detroit. 26 of his books have been adapted for the big screen, get shorty quoigt out of sight quoi 310 to yuma." we talked about paying tribute to someone of the great writers, we thought one of the best ways was to hear from the man himself. >> i'll come to my desk about 9:30 and work. but i always work until 6:00. rarely have lunch. the idea of lunch doesn't interest me at all, i'm not hungry. i'm...
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detroit is $18 billion in debt. the average police response time for high priority calls is almost an hour. half the parks have been closed since 2008. 40% of street lights don't work. it does kind of beg the question why would anybody want to run for mayor? >> yeah. that's a good question. i mean, i think right now the two candidates for mayor are both playing their respective strong cards. napoleon is playing i'm a police chief, i'll bring law and order to the city and dugan is saying i'm an ceo and i've turned around other failing organizations in the past and i can work with the emergency manager to turn around detroit. in reality neither have very much power and it rests in the hands of the emergency manager and his boss, the governor of michigan. >> you know what detroit was in its glory days. this was an industrial power house and it didn't bring us just cars but great music. at one point, such a beautiful city, it was called the paris of the west. there are some other midwestern industrial cities and you aha
detroit is $18 billion in debt. the average police response time for high priority calls is almost an hour. half the parks have been closed since 2008. 40% of street lights don't work. it does kind of beg the question why would anybody want to run for mayor? >> yeah. that's a good question. i mean, i think right now the two candidates for mayor are both playing their respective strong cards. napoleon is playing i'm a police chief, i'll bring law and order to the city and dugan is saying...
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if i were from detroit, would i be eating this with my hands or with a fork? >> probably with your hands. >> that's delicious. >> the building completely empty. >> empty. unbelievable. >> the white one is being rehabbed. there's money coming in. the one next to it on the right is completely empty. this is 140 square miles. so you're going to get tall grass. >> it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrial dreams of an endlessly glorious future. the people who built these structures, they were thinking big. >> they were. >> they were looking at a new rome. and they built it, actually. it's awesome here. i started doing this late in life. i'm just too old and too mean, too old, too mean, and too dumb to change. so i can't say that i'm evolving or maturing or doing anything differently. same dick i was 13 years ago. >>> it's easily the most contentious piece of real estate in the world. and there's no hope, none, of ever talking about it without pissing somebody, if not everybody off. maybe that's why it's taken me so long to co
if i were from detroit, would i be eating this with my hands or with a fork? >> probably with your hands. >> that's delicious. >> the building completely empty. >> empty. unbelievable. >> the white one is being rehabbed. there's money coming in. the one next to it on the right is completely empty. this is 140 square miles. so you're going to get tall grass. >> it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrial dreams of an...
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who killed detroit? >> who killed detroit? >> yeah. >> 50 years of mismanagement by largely democratic administrations who had an unusually close and collusive relationship with the public service unions. and there was a total mismanagement. spending money that they didn't have, borrowing money in order to close the gap between revenues and the spending. there was never any fiscal discipline. the can was always kicked down the street. nobody ever faced the tough issues. the declining tax base and all of the other problems that beset detroit. and now it has become time to pay the piper. >> this is a perfect example of why collective bargaining by public sector government employees is a lousy idea. the taxpayer is not at the table while they feed at the trough. >> well, that's true. and they were an important part of the election base, which perpetuated a totally democratic dominance of detroit politics. i mean, there was just never any fiscal discipline in the system, no accountability, and of course as we know from the decease
who killed detroit? >> who killed detroit? >> yeah. >> 50 years of mismanagement by largely democratic administrations who had an unusually close and collusive relationship with the public service unions. and there was a total mismanagement. spending money that they didn't have, borrowing money in order to close the gap between revenues and the spending. there was never any fiscal discipline. the can was always kicked down the street. nobody ever faced the tough issues. the...
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, the loft in detroit? >> just after 1:00 a.m. when a judge signs off on a search warrant. >> just briefed the plan, everything's good to go. >> okay, we're rolling. >> this is a location off grand boulevard lofts area where known prostitution happens, where one of the juveniles said she's conducted dates. >> what floor? >> 60 seconds later, the team is coiled up outside the security door. >> we good? >> we're good. >> when verbal commands to open up go unanswered, they go to plan "b." >> clear. >> see a switch, anybody? >> the loft is empty, but the search turns up valuable evidence. >> i got a residence right here. >> the business side of escorting. >> ooh, contracts. he's got all the girls right here. >> tonight's raid will mark the end of a long, successful day of work for these officers, but it's only the beginning of an ongoing fight. >> we recovered four juveniles during the operation. we've identified numerous pimps and i think we've probably opened up roughly 20 state cases as well as six federal c
, the loft in detroit? >> just after 1:00 a.m. when a judge signs off on a search warrant. >> just briefed the plan, everything's good to go. >> okay, we're rolling. >> this is a location off grand boulevard lofts area where known prostitution happens, where one of the juveniles said she's conducted dates. >> what floor? >> 60 seconds later, the team is coiled up outside the security door. >> we good? >> we're good. >> when verbal commands...
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detroit's bat woke up. here is the play everybody was talking about. if it was over the yellow marker it's a home run. umpires went in, checked it out and said home run. scherzer in a bases loaded run in the end. josh red dick swings at ball 4 and that put the game in favor of the detroit tigers. brett threw gasoline on the fire. omar on front, godown the line, 8-4 detroit. seth smith could not deliver the goods here. he representing the tying run. the goods here. he representing the tying run. thursday night, 5:00, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >> johnny carson gun shocker. he suspected his wife was cheating on him with sportscaster frank gifford. >> he was carrying a .
detroit's bat woke up. here is the play everybody was talking about. if it was over the yellow marker it's a home run. umpires went in, checked it out and said home run. scherzer in a bases loaded run in the end. josh red dick swings at ball 4 and that put the game in favor of the detroit tigers. brett threw gasoline on the fire. omar on front, godown the line, 8-4 detroit. seth smith could not deliver the goods here. he representing the tying run. the goods here. he representing the tying run....
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detroit gets the win. that is 11 in a row. >>> using one of fan crashes sporting events, kind of annoying. it's kind of funny. last night in miami, renaldo led in the championship. he had two goals. an overzealous fan runs on to the field. okay, he was wearing a renaldo jersey. all right. maybe that's why the soccer star does this. i don't know what he is saying. but i mean they're hugging. usually it's like maybe a little light touch. then he gets tackled. he must have said something to him that really got him. that's like a full 15 second bro hug. he's like listen, i won't get you beat up. you need to leave. >> yeah. >> i don't know. maybe it's soccer. with us, that gets a hard takedown and a few punches in the ribs. >> yeah, we've seen bad reaction from soccer players before. renaldo gets like big thumbs up for that, i guess. >> that may be they're long lost cousins. >> i wish i was his cousin. that is crazy stuff. oh, well. talk about what happened yesterday. missouri got drenched. three days in a row
detroit gets the win. that is 11 in a row. >>> using one of fan crashes sporting events, kind of annoying. it's kind of funny. last night in miami, renaldo led in the championship. he had two goals. an overzealous fan runs on to the field. okay, he was wearing a renaldo jersey. all right. maybe that's why the soccer star does this. i don't know what he is saying. but i mean they're hugging. usually it's like maybe a little light touch. then he gets tackled. he must have said something...
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>> the loft in detroit? >> just after 1:00 a.m. when a judge signs off on a search warrant. >> just briefed the plan, everything's good to go. this is a location off grand boulevard, where known prostitution happens, where one of the juveniles said she conducted dates. >> what floor? >> 60 seconds later, the team is coiled up outside the security door. when verbal demands to open up go unanswered, they go to plan b. >> clear. >> the loft is empty, but the search turns up valuable evidence. >> i got a residence right here. >> the business side. >> contracts. >> he's got all the girls right here. >> tonight's raid will mark the end of a long, successful day of work for these officers, but it's only the beginning of an ongoing fight. >> we recovered four juveniles during the operation. we've identified numerous pimps and probably opened up roughly 20 state cases as well as six federal cases. >> appointment books, schedules. >>> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. so my
>> the loft in detroit? >> just after 1:00 a.m. when a judge signs off on a search warrant. >> just briefed the plan, everything's good to go. this is a location off grand boulevard, where known prostitution happens, where one of the juveniles said she conducted dates. >> what floor? >> 60 seconds later, the team is coiled up outside the security door. when verbal demands to open up go unanswered, they go to plan b. >> clear. >> the loft is empty, but...
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mark sanchez will get the start in the team's first preseason game on friday in detroit. i'm not sure how valuable it is to know that he is starting the first preseason game. who knows what rex ryan is going to do. geno smith will get some snaps with the first team offense. but ryan isn't saying how the playing time will be distributed. >>> all right, the evidence continues to pile up against heisman trophy winner johnny manziel. espn reporting an autograph poker paid him $7,500 for signing approximately 300 items last january. the broker showed cell phone video with him signing but it didn't see him accepting money. he could be ruled ineligible to play this season and he still needs to wait a year to even try to go to the nfl. >>> all right. it's a chance to own a piece of sports history. chicago blackhawk andrew shaw, he stitches and bleeding in the peest game interview in game six of the stanley cup finals. well, they are going up for auction. and they'll be framed with an autographed photo of shaw and who would buy that? if you know chicago fans, you know somebody's g
mark sanchez will get the start in the team's first preseason game on friday in detroit. i'm not sure how valuable it is to know that he is starting the first preseason game. who knows what rex ryan is going to do. geno smith will get some snaps with the first team offense. but ryan isn't saying how the playing time will be distributed. >>> all right, the evidence continues to pile up against heisman trophy winner johnny manziel. espn reporting an autograph poker paid him $7,500 for...
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this breaks my heart about detroit. i love detroit and people of mesh mish are wonderful. and now it is in tatters. you know, president obama, i want to play a clip because i think it is significant. this is what president obama said about detroit a year ago. >> we refuse to let detroit go bankrupt. i bet on american work sxers three years that bet is paying off in a big way. >> elle, he said i will not let it go bankrupt and these bets are paying off in a big way. >> there may be a big difference tone betting on american corporations and american people. corporations are not people and maybe we should bail out people and not the corporation. >> go a head. >> we are blaming capitalism for the down fall of detroit. no, how about the corruption and generational democratic rule in that city and the unions that held the public sector hostage as things were changing in the car industry there. they didn't adopt and the level of corruption and democratic rule. throw money and do what the unions say. that led to the down faul of detroit. >> this is a clip from jo- wattson put in p
this breaks my heart about detroit. i love detroit and people of mesh mish are wonderful. and now it is in tatters. you know, president obama, i want to play a clip because i think it is significant. this is what president obama said about detroit a year ago. >> we refuse to let detroit go bankrupt. i bet on american work sxers three years that bet is paying off in a big way. >> elle, he said i will not let it go bankrupt and these bets are paying off in a big way. >> there...
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they called for reinforcements, jake fills in for hamlin series opener in detroit tonight. hoping to show he belongs back in the big leagues. tiger slugger, miguel swings at the first pitch he sees knocks it out of the park, 2 run home run 2-0 detroit right away. os have a powerful slugger of their own chris davis leads off the the second inning with a long slide to same spot. 25 homers for davis most in the major leagues, os trail 2-1. davis gets another chance bases loaded, max systems down 10 strike outs. >>> his outing was short and not so sweet. johnny with a base hit here to bring home detroit's 5th run of the game, tough start to the road trip os get tripped up in detroit 5-1 the final score losing pitcher was succinct with his reaction. >> just wasn't very good. pretty much all i can say just wasn't very good today. it is over with now just got out of the fort, see what tomorrow brings. >>> he was sent back to the minor leagues right after that interview. >>> here, called up from norfolk he will start tomorrow. football summer vacation under way for ravens players a
they called for reinforcements, jake fills in for hamlin series opener in detroit tonight. hoping to show he belongs back in the big leagues. tiger slugger, miguel swings at the first pitch he sees knocks it out of the park, 2 run home run 2-0 detroit right away. os have a powerful slugger of their own chris davis leads off the the second inning with a long slide to same spot. 25 homers for davis most in the major leagues, os trail 2-1. davis gets another chance bases loaded, max systems down...
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>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much older than you, and we're concerned about you. and we're just trying to encourage you to do something else. find something else where you're not going to be in jeopardy. >> keep going down that hallway. we're going to go out the back door here on the left. >> i'm finding more and more the youth this day and age is very much what we just saw with her. they think this is their only option, and a lot of kids these days are looking for the most money, the shortest route, the least effort. >> frustrated, the officers suspect they've made little progress with this headstrong tee
>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much...
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a long period of time with respect to mention liabilities in detroit. >> since the year 2000 detroit's unemployment rate has tripled and more than doubled the national average. roughly 78,000 were abandoned and it was estimated to be 71,000 down from 1.8 million during the 1950s auto boom. the filing leads to a 30-90-day period that will term whether or not the city of detroit is eligible for chapter 9 and the white house even issued a statement on this saying quote the president and members of the president's senior team continue to closely monitor the situation. they expect long-term liabilities close to $20 billion. detroit officials say for the short term at least everything there will seem normal. >>> schools are going off and making new lunches. up state new york schools are making hundreds of thousands of dollars by selling junk food. 16 school districts brought in more than $5 million last year. they are selling snack foods like french fries nachos and doughnut sticks. more regulations go into effect next year. >> is joe biden trying to make a run for the office in 2016. he tel
a long period of time with respect to mention liabilities in detroit. >> since the year 2000 detroit's unemployment rate has tripled and more than doubled the national average. roughly 78,000 were abandoned and it was estimated to be 71,000 down from 1.8 million during the 1950s auto boom. the filing leads to a 30-90-day period that will term whether or not the city of detroit is eligible for chapter 9 and the white house even issued a statement on this saying quote the president and...
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. >> that is right, it detroit could be facing a challenge just as they try to get out of deep water. by 2020, chinese manufacturers will be able to make 30 million cars a year. that is twice the current u.s. market rate right now in cars. it is a huge amount of cars. the demand in china is getting lower and lower. yet they are still making these cars according to the government. this means dumping them in foreign countries. a 24% average annual growth between 2005 and 2011. now it is down to just 8% annual growth. it is forecasted to stay that way until 2020. you don't see very many chinese branded cars. they make up 70% of the marketshare, only 30% are domestic. so the chinese like foreign volkswagens, the focus does really well. brands like that, basically. they are dumping their cars into the overseas market. the ceo has said that we cannot participate anymore because we simply cannot compete. @%ey are selling cars for $12,000. >> if they are not buying chinese cars, why would americans regard? >> the cars are getting more and more affordable. i think if you look at the auto marke
. >> that is right, it detroit could be facing a challenge just as they try to get out of deep water. by 2020, chinese manufacturers will be able to make 30 million cars a year. that is twice the current u.s. market rate right now in cars. it is a huge amount of cars. the demand in china is getting lower and lower. yet they are still making these cars according to the government. this means dumping them in foreign countries. a 24% average annual growth between 2005 and 2011. now it is...
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>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much older than you, and we're concerned about you. and we're just trying to encourage you to do something else. find something else where you're not going to be in jeopardy. >> keep going down that hallway. we're going to go out the back door here on the left. >> i'm finding more and more the youth this day and age is very much what we just saw with her. they think this is their only option, and a lot of kids these days are looking for the most money, the shortest route, the least effort. >> frustrated, the officers suspect they've made little progress with this headstrong tee
>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much...
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detroit wins 4-2. >>> you know the phrase don't count your chickens before they hatch? here's case in point from the x games. >> will she take the gold medal in los angeles? ohno! pumped her first. she thought she was going to win it and opened the door. >> i mean, first of all the bad form is in so many bay waist. you don't do it on the second to last turn. >> there was a skier in the olympics that did that. >> you do it as you get the checkered flag. >> i feel bad for her, but i don't. you tell your kids, stay humble. >> be happy with "way too early." >> weather around the country is a lot like yesterday. we're dealing with horrible flooding concerns in missouri. these thunderstorms are drenching southern missouri. it's not going to be pretty once the sun comes up. as far as the heat goes, it was 102 yesterday in dallas. this is five days in a row and right through this week into the weekend, easily 100 plus. dallas, you're going to go 10 to 15 days in a row of 100-degree heat. there are some showers and storms around d.c. this morning. once you're north of d.c. from
detroit wins 4-2. >>> you know the phrase don't count your chickens before they hatch? here's case in point from the x games. >> will she take the gold medal in los angeles? ohno! pumped her first. she thought she was going to win it and opened the door. >> i mean, first of all the bad form is in so many bay waist. you don't do it on the second to last turn. >> there was a skier in the olympics that did that. >> you do it as you get the checkered flag. >>...
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this breaks my heart about detroit. i love detroit and people of mesh mish are wonderful. and now it is in tatters. you know, president obama, i want to play a clip because i think it is significant. this is what president obama said about detroit a year ago. >> we refuse to let detroit go bankrupt. i bet on american work sxers three years that bet is paying off in a big way. >> elle, he said i will not let it go bankrupt and these bets are paying off in a big way. >> there may be a big difference tone betting on american corporations and american people. corporations are not people and maybe we should bail out people and not the corporation. >> go a head. >> we are blaming capitalism for the down fall of detroit. no, how about the corruption and generational democratic rule in that city and the unions that held the public sector hostage as things were changing in the car industry there. they didn't adopt and the level of corruption and democratic rule. throw money and do what the unions say. that led to the down faul of detroit. >> this is a clip from jo- wattson put in p
this breaks my heart about detroit. i love detroit and people of mesh mish are wonderful. and now it is in tatters. you know, president obama, i want to play a clip because i think it is significant. this is what president obama said about detroit a year ago. >> we refuse to let detroit go bankrupt. i bet on american work sxers three years that bet is paying off in a big way. >> elle, he said i will not let it go bankrupt and these bets are paying off in a big way. >> there...
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number one, most miserable city decides detroit, detroit's neighbor, flint, michigan. demolishing home after home as the city has the second-highest out migration raid behind only detroit. also ranking third worst for violent crime behind detroit and memphis. boulder, colorado is america's happiest city. they can smoke dope legally. still to come, my "2 cents more@ i shocking comments from the president some of the biggest fast-food chains in the country and talk about closing loopholes . allowing the president to be part of a super pac. details next. ♪ [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® wos for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: paying for access to the president. coming up, of fund-raising scheme by former obama staffers that is causing an out
number one, most miserable city decides detroit, detroit's neighbor, flint, michigan. demolishing home after home as the city has the second-highest out migration raid behind only detroit. also ranking third worst for violent crime behind detroit and memphis. boulder, colorado is america's happiest city. they can smoke dope legally. still to come, my "2 cents more@ i shocking comments from the president some of the biggest fast-food chains in the country and talk about closing loopholes ....
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not in detroit they didn't. and those are the ones that ultimately have their hands on that crumbling city. i give rick snyder credit, the governor there, for standing up and saying we've got to do something about this. >> and you think the objections from 30 municipal unions, which is no surprise, you think that's going to work or is this going to be thrown out? >> no, i think in the end it's going to be thrown out. you've got to he can power the taxpayers to be in charge. >> we've got a million other questions about this and other things on the other side of the break. please stay with us. governor scott walker of wisconsin will be here. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be toda
not in detroit they didn't. and those are the ones that ultimately have their hands on that crumbling city. i give rick snyder credit, the governor there, for standing up and saying we've got to do something about this. >> and you think the objections from 30 municipal unions, which is no surprise, you think that's going to work or is this going to be thrown out? >> no, i think in the end it's going to be thrown out. you've got to he can power the taxpayers to be in charge. >>...
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. >>> economic troubles have left a very heavy mark on detroit. homes left abandoned to the elements, entire neighborhoods wiped out. but it's not just people who are down and out in the city. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through september 3rd. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can kee
. >>> economic troubles have left a very heavy mark on detroit. homes left abandoned to the elements, entire neighborhoods wiped out. but it's not just people who are down and out in the city. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer...
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. >> reporter: they could help remake detroit's economy. they're already remaking the lives of workers. shinola's advertising campaign features willie holley who was once a security guard in the building. now he's the assembly line leader. >> it means that i can actually, like, explore the option of, like, having a family, you know, supporting them. >> reporter: five years ago assembly line worker lekishka rabon lost her industry job to automation. >> i don't think machines can do what we do. i mean, it takes -- a machine don't have passion. >> reporter: a passion to do the painstaking work of building watches and rebuilding a city. john yang, nbc news, detroit. >>> that's our tuesday broadcast. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we begin with a developing story. it could be a major break in the case. a new lead for the search of a person who killed an 8-year-old girl while she slept. investigators are looking at t
. >> reporter: they could help remake detroit's economy. they're already remaking the lives of workers. shinola's advertising campaign features willie holley who was once a security guard in the building. now he's the assembly line leader. >> it means that i can actually, like, explore the option of, like, having a family, you know, supporting them. >> reporter: five years ago assembly line worker lekishka rabon lost her industry job to automation. >> i don't think...
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monday, the fbi searched a field in suburban detroit for the remains of teamsters leader jimmy hoffa. prosecutors issued a search warrant in oakland township, michigan, which is about 25 miles from detroit. >> it's my fondest hope that we can give that closure not just to the hoffa family, but also to the community, stop tearing that scab off with every new lead and bring some conclusion. >> this latest search was launched after officials reportedly received a tip from aging mobster tony zarilli. though zarilli says he was not involved in the teamster's disappearance, he claims he was told about it by a mobster leader and claims to know how hoffa died. officials say they plan to resume their search today. hoffa disappeared july 30th, 1975. >>> the fbi says a man who caused a major disturbance on a flight from hong kong to new newark liberty airport on monday is being given a psychiatric evaluation. the passenger claimed everyone on board was being poisoned and he had to be restrained by passengers and crew. one person recorded the two-hour rant which was about everything from chinese
monday, the fbi searched a field in suburban detroit for the remains of teamsters leader jimmy hoffa. prosecutors issued a search warrant in oakland township, michigan, which is about 25 miles from detroit. >> it's my fondest hope that we can give that closure not just to the hoffa family, but also to the community, stop tearing that scab off with every new lead and bring some conclusion. >> this latest search was launched after officials reportedly received a tip from aging mobster...
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. >> reporter: they could help remake detroit's economy. they're already remaking the lives of workers. shinola's advertising campaign features willie holley who was once a security guard in the building. now he's the assembly line leader. >> it means that i can actually, like, explore the option of, like, having a family, you know, supporting them. >> reporter: five years ago assembly line worker lekishka lost her job to automation. >> i don't think machines can do what we do. i mean, it takes -- a machine don't have passion. >> reporter: a passion to do the painstaking work of building watches and rebuilding a city. john yang, nbc news, detroit. >>> that's our tuesday broadcast. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of ia >>> they were engaged. she didn't know he was gay. >> i had no idea. >> now he is making history as the first openly gay pro athlete. >> you didn't know until this last weekend? >> correct. >> then, catherine zeta jones hospitalized. >> what we know about her return to a psych facility for bipolar dis
. >> reporter: they could help remake detroit's economy. they're already remaking the lives of workers. shinola's advertising campaign features willie holley who was once a security guard in the building. now he's the assembly line leader. >> it means that i can actually, like, explore the option of, like, having a family, you know, supporting them. >> reporter: five years ago assembly line worker lekishka lost her job to automation. >> i don't think machines can do what...
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this breaks my heart about detroit. i love detroit. people of michigan are wonderful people. detroit saved this country. now, we see it in tatters. you know, president obama, i want to play a little clip because i think it's significant before i ask both of you to respond. this is what president obama said about detroit little over a year ago. >> we refused to let detroit go bankrupt. three years later, paying off in a big way. >> said i'm not going to let it go bankrupt. these bets are paying off in a big way. >> maybe there's a big difference between betting on american corporations and american people. what we see is that corporations are not people and that maybe we should bail out people and not the corporations. >> go ahead. >> we're blaming capitalism for the downfall of detroit. no. how about we look at the corruption the generational democratic rule in that city. the unions that held that public sector hostage. the city hostage as things were changing in the industry and the car industry there. they didn't adapt and the level of kupgs and democratic rule to throw mon
this breaks my heart about detroit. i love detroit. people of michigan are wonderful people. detroit saved this country. now, we see it in tatters. you know, president obama, i want to play a little clip because i think it's significant before i ask both of you to respond. this is what president obama said about detroit little over a year ago. >> we refused to let detroit go bankrupt. three years later, paying off in a big way. >> said i'm not going to let it go bankrupt. these bets...
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was detroit saving america? it was precisely the motor city's prowess of turning steel, rubber into transportation to making tanks and trains and ships that gave us the tools to win world war ii. without detroit, we might all be speaking german or japanese. americans should never forget chapter 5. chapter 5 is that after the war america unleashed it's magic turning the post war era into a nation of -- and whose heavy lifting created the happy days into which baby boomers like me were born and the middle class that gave their parents the steps of the ladder to climb beyond the poverty of the depression and the pain of the war. chapter 6 was detroit's contribution to the culture. it was the green house of the music of our lives, from the immortal moves of barry gordy's motown sound to nugent, mitch rider, the mc5, america's pop culture. it's influence would shape our taste as much as white wall tires and bucket seats. chapter 7 was one of america's largest cities, being rocked by the race riots of the 60s and the
was detroit saving america? it was precisely the motor city's prowess of turning steel, rubber into transportation to making tanks and trains and ships that gave us the tools to win world war ii. without detroit, we might all be speaking german or japanese. americans should never forget chapter 5. chapter 5 is that after the war america unleashed it's magic turning the post war era into a nation of -- and whose heavy lifting created the happy days into which baby boomers like me were born and...
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detroit is a good examples. students that others think it's too hard to educate them, that society gives up on. >> cel. >> a soto could have slipped through the cracks. she was among the growing number of lat een joes attending hbcu. she moved from dallas to tony leung chiu-wai. she worked at a fast-food restaurant before graduating high school. but paul quinn college found her scholarship. >> i don't have a social security number. my opportunities do be eligible for financial aid is non. if i have a scholarship, it is private, from the school. without paul quinn i wouldn't be here receiving an education and change my mind and people's minds to improve their communicatees, families and country. >> soto's she is proud to be among the ranks in a historically black college. >> you see me right here. i'm not african-american. i'm hispanic. the hbcu are reshaping, bringing in a new phase, evolving from what they were and serving new minor ties. >> paul quinn college may offer a model for the way forward. >> we love o
detroit is a good examples. students that others think it's too hard to educate them, that society gives up on. >> cel. >> a soto could have slipped through the cracks. she was among the growing number of lat een joes attending hbcu. she moved from dallas to tony leung chiu-wai. she worked at a fast-food restaurant before graduating high school. but paul quinn college found her scholarship. >> i don't have a social security number. my opportunities do be eligible for financial...